tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post7657363044622340914..comments2023-10-29T07:01:03.260-05:00Comments on Wake Up Laredo: Border Patrol Checkpoints: The border communities want them.AlanGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16908058782970878360noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post-75526090942504063492016-10-14T23:20:49.970-05:002016-10-14T23:20:49.970-05:00Hello Everybody,
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However, add Anglo husband to car, WE are asked one question: "American citizens?" We both say "yes," and, generally, are waved on with a friendly smile. However, when I am alone, it is, oftentimes, an entirely different story, one that includes excessive questioning, additional time, suspicious stares, and, too, attempts at engaging me in "flirting" with the Border Patrol Officer. In short, it frightens me, and I now dread these checkpoints--unless I am with my husband. Why, I ask, do I receive entirely different treatment with one additional person, a male, in the car?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post-67097225968931395472013-05-19T11:56:53.160-05:002013-05-19T11:56:53.160-05:00I hate to say this, but this will continue to be a...I hate to say this, but this will continue to be an ongoing battle for a long time to come. You will always have those that are for enforcing federal law and those who wish to defy it. My opinion, let the agents do their job and carry on to your destination. I agree with Anonymous that checkpoints serve multiple purposes. I don't believe there is an undertone of prejudice or discrimination when the government imposes these standards. Yes, I sound like a government crony with such statement, but I prefer public safety and the adherence of law than disorder. My gripe is that I do not understand where all this publicity over checkpoints came from. I've lived here most of my life and heard little about this being a problem before the advent of youtube. It seems more of a notoriety thing for young people than an actual legitimate complaint on the loss of constitutional rights. Hope I don't stir up would-be lawyers with my comments.SlowBurnhttp://thedrunklaredoan.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post-14022302675082713372013-05-18T07:22:39.717-05:002013-05-18T07:22:39.717-05:00Speaking of a timely post, and I take no credit fo...Speaking of a timely post, and I take no credit for the timing, a poor truck driver was arrested for blocking the checkpoint last night. Read LMT story. Bet he wishes he had not listened to the quasi lawyer types on U Tube.<br /><br />But Anon, you bring up a good point. The very people who complain about the checkpoints, at least some of them, use maids, employees, gardeners, shoppers, and others who would not be crossing if it were not for the border crossing cards.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post-57324278599810430342013-05-18T04:43:04.385-05:002013-05-18T04:43:04.385-05:00Like Mexico we have a visa requirement certain mil...Like Mexico we have a visa requirement certain mileage from the border. Professionalism is a must by agents but courtesy is a two way street. It's an officer safety issue when posting photos on the internet (just a thought). <br /><br />Engaging a conversation with people at the checkpoint serves multiple purposes aside from being friendly. Sometimes a story just doesn't quite fit. Just answer yes or no to citizenship and if not just show your travel documents (that aren't altered, fake, stolen). <br /><br />Just remember the Ports of Entry into the U.S. and Checkpoints serve different purposes.<br /><br />Now on another note how many people from Laredo hire BCC holders as maids, gardeners, warehouses etc? These cardholders aren't allowed to work in the U.S. Thought I would throw that out. How many are domiciled here too?<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post-62007707934793900042013-05-17T11:24:53.768-05:002013-05-17T11:24:53.768-05:00I agree with most of what you are saying KR. Howe...I agree with most of what you are saying KR. However, those folks from Mexico that cross using a "border crossing" card are not allowed to travel beyond the checkpoints without first getting a visa. <br /><br />This is why we have checkpoints, as a accommodation to border communities that want somewhat free cross border trade.<br /><br />I know several BP agents, some can be a pain, but some are very nice until the attitude comes out. Having someone shove a cellphone while recording you in your face and telling you they do not have to claim their citizenship just so they can post a video on U Tube may make them mad. <br /><br />Again, if we want to eliminate the checkpoints, ask Congressman Cuellar to eliminate the border crossing cards and all immigration checks will take place at the border. <br /><br />It does not bother me either way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395342937045375137.post-66393185873890283912013-05-17T09:53:40.830-05:002013-05-17T09:53:40.830-05:00Well, but you would think that visitors from Mexic...Well, but you would think that visitors from Mexico have already gone through the checkpoint process at the international bridges. I can see how travelers on commercial buses would have to present an ID to Border Patrol because you have individuals who might've bypassed some safeguard process.<br /><br />You getting upset that somebody impedes the flow of traffic at the checkpoints might give us a clue about why these confrontations are taking place. Customs officials and BP agents work to protect the border, and they play a part in the flow of trade and traffic, but to Laredoans, sometimes, they are viewed as just another obstacle, a nuissance, if you will, that we have to put up with.<br /><br />We not only have to wait in line, we have to explain ourselves as to where we're going, where we were born, and if we have anything to declare. With a certain tone, it all comes across as accusatory on the part of the agent. <br /><br />It's a way of life down here, I understand, but the last thing we want is attitude from a customs official or a BP agent. The driver who stopped the flow of traffic the other day might've been an asshole to begin with. But if somebody is giving you attitude, it might be a reflection of the attitude you're putting out there.KeyRosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01122444352271115764noreply@blogger.com